meaning of md5

1. MD5 Message Digest 5 MDAC Microsoft Data Access Components MDF Main Distribution Frame MDI Multiple Document Interface MDL Originally "Muddle". C. Reeve, Carl Hewitt and Gerald Sussman, Dynamic Modeling Group, MIT ca. 1971. Intended as a successor to Lisp, and a possible base for Planner-70. Basically LISP 1. 5 with data types and arrays. Many of its features were advanced at the time I/O, interrupt handling and coroutining, and were incorporated into later LISP dialects "optional", "rest" and "aux" markers. In the mid 80s there was an effort to use bytecoding to make the language portable. CLU was first implemented in MDL. Infocom wrote Zork in MDL, and used it as the basis for the ZIL interpreter. Implementations exist for ITS, TOPS-20, BSD 4. 3, Apollo Domain, SunOS and A/UX. ["The MDL Programming Language", S. W. Galley et al, Doc SYS. 11. 01, Project MAC, MIT Nov 1975]. Mean Time Between Failures MTBF, or "Mean Time Between Faults" The average time usually expressed in hours that a component works without failure. It is calculated by dividing the total number of failures into the total number of operating hours observed. The term can also mean the length of time a user may reasonably expect a device or system to work before an incapacitating fault occurs. See also Mean Time To Recovery.


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